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citizenship for permanent status versus 24% of republicans who support deportation. this is about not just young people, that will be justification enough, this is about who we are as americans. it's pretty exciting that so many people are rallying to the dreamers, american values, faith and basic human decency demand that we passage. >> reporter: and prevent this senseless deportation of young americans. hopefully congress will get this done soon. >> later today, house and senate democrats also unveiled litigation for child care for working families. called the child care for working families act as part of our better deal. it is a bold solution to close the gap to access affordable quality childcare in early education. the bill to put children on the path to success tomorrow, and parents on the path of a bigger paycheck today. children learning, parents earning. that's her mantra. again, better deal means better jobs in creating better jobs, raising incomes for the american workers and lauren cost american families and giving every american the tools to succeed in
citizenship for permanent status versus 24% of republicans who support deportation. this is about not just young people, that will be justification enough, this is about who we are as americans. it's pretty exciting that so many people are rallying to the dreamers, american values, faith and basic human decency demand that we passage. >> reporter: and prevent this senseless deportation of young americans. hopefully congress will get this done soon. >> later today, house and senate...
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a lot of republicans would really like permanent. i like permanent too but i'd much rather have a 15% corporate rate for 10 years because i know darn well that when you get close to 10 years, the pressure on the congressman even democrats to extend good tax policy, pro growth tax policy will be overwhelming. now obama folded and gave us 85% , 90% of what we wanted on making those tax cuts permanent even though he voted against them in the first place. >> maria: so do you think we will get tax cuts by year-end and do you think what's the most important element of this plan that you think will in fact move the needle on jobs and economic growth? >> sure. the three big job creators are taking the corporate rate and the pass through rate the sub chapter s, small business rate down as close to 15 as you can get. its got to be a substantial cut from 35 and 40 down towards 15. that's one. the second is full business expensing. that doesn't have to be permanent but if you do it for three years it will be so pro growth that it will like the r
a lot of republicans would really like permanent. i like permanent too but i'd much rather have a 15% corporate rate for 10 years because i know darn well that when you get close to 10 years, the pressure on the congressman even democrats to extend good tax policy, pro growth tax policy will be overwhelming. now obama folded and gave us 85% , 90% of what we wanted on making those tax cuts permanent even though he voted against them in the first place. >> maria: so do you think we will get...
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no, of permanent wall dryings. i will neverforgive you. no, it of permanent wall dryings.al to the project and that painting over it is just as important. so, all of the specific work i have done has been different. and it is always conceived as temporary. so, the pieces have a lifespan that is predetermined, but everything has a lifespan. the working here, even though it is all archival materials, it is not permanent. i don't have any trouble parting with the works in the studio and i don't have any trouble parting with the works that are site—specific. but i know it bothers many people, the viewers and other artists does well. but every artist has a different way of saying goodbye to their work, whether it is selling it or destroying it. finally, an australian woman has found herself in a sticky situation after a swarm of bees transformed her home into a giant bee hive. the small squatters haven't left her completely empty—handed. she's now got her own supply of floor to ceiling honeycomb. georgina smyth reports. a house becomes a hive. this is what megan sutherland foun
no, of permanent wall dryings. i will neverforgive you. no, it of permanent wall dryings.al to the project and that painting over it is just as important. so, all of the specific work i have done has been different. and it is always conceived as temporary. so, the pieces have a lifespan that is predetermined, but everything has a lifespan. the working here, even though it is all archival materials, it is not permanent. i don't have any trouble parting with the works in the studio and i don't...
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we urged the president to make permanent the cost sharing reduction payments under the affordable care act. earlier in the day, leader hoyer and i and chairs of the caucus -- that would be the asian-pacific american caucus, hispanic, and black, we had a very good meeting with the speaker in which we agreed to move forward in order to put forward the dream act on the floor as soon as possible. he, too, wanted to see some border initiatives, which we said we would look into. we suggested to him and to this white house that the border security package that passed the homeland security committee. any solution to the challenges facing the dreamers must include the bipartisan dream act as i said sponsored by representative roybal-allard. as you know, the faith community, the business community have implored congress to pass the dream act and democrats and republicans and independents support action. 76% of americans support citizenship or permanent status and well over 50% citizenship with 15% backing deportation. 69% of republicans back citizenship versus 24% who support deportation. this i
we urged the president to make permanent the cost sharing reduction payments under the affordable care act. earlier in the day, leader hoyer and i and chairs of the caucus -- that would be the asian-pacific american caucus, hispanic, and black, we had a very good meeting with the speaker in which we agreed to move forward in order to put forward the dream act on the floor as soon as possible. he, too, wanted to see some border initiatives, which we said we would look into. we suggested to him...
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people need to have a permanent place to live. we need to find ways as local governments and our state and country need step up and address the housing crisis. that is the only way we'll end it here and around the country. >> but, jeff it will take years to build the number of houses needed. in the meantime we have the encampments. anywhere you drive, in oakland, berkeley, san harks you see them everywhere -- san jose, you see them every where. it's a cat and mouse game. it will be clean for a little while. in a couple of days they move back. what do you do so you don't keep pushing the problem around? >> that's a great question. a few years ago san francisco opened the first navigation center in an effort to address the problem creating low barrier to shelters so people would feel comfortable dmoomg it. they could come and go 24- sevenment that provides a safe place to go and service on site and we can help them into shelter programs or permanent housing. >> i'm not trying shawl here. just playing the devil's advocate. if you ope
people need to have a permanent place to live. we need to find ways as local governments and our state and country need step up and address the housing crisis. that is the only way we'll end it here and around the country. >> but, jeff it will take years to build the number of houses needed. in the meantime we have the encampments. anywhere you drive, in oakland, berkeley, san harks you see them everywhere -- san jose, you see them every where. it's a cat and mouse game. it will be clean...
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one permanent member alone can veto the general will of over 190 u.n. member states. undemocratic u.n. organ is the security council. at this forum, i would like to once again remind all the distinguished get delegates -- delegates of the unjust and unfair nature of the resolutions adopted by the security council against the dprk. first, the security council fabricated illegal and double standard resolutions, which only be the satellite launch of the dprk in violation of the international law prescribing peaceful use about his face as a sovereign rate -- right of every second, the security council cooked up illegal and double standard resolutions which arbitrarily prohibits only the nuclear tests of the dprk, although nuclear test quickly belongs to the sovereignty of every state since the international law on prohibition of nuclear test has not yet entered into force and there are countries that conducted many more nuclear tests. third, the security council condemned the development of nuclear weapons by the dprk as a "threat to international peace on that basis,nd f
one permanent member alone can veto the general will of over 190 u.n. member states. undemocratic u.n. organ is the security council. at this forum, i would like to once again remind all the distinguished get delegates -- delegates of the unjust and unfair nature of the resolutions adopted by the security council against the dprk. first, the security council fabricated illegal and double standard resolutions, which only be the satellite launch of the dprk in violation of the international law...
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i think we need a permanent solution since this was rescinded. i commended working quickly towards that in the legislation to fix the problem that really exist in so much legal uncertainty. frankly, these are young people who have a real ability to contribute to our society. and in many cases their educated bias, in many cases they don't even know from which their parents came. they only know the united states of america. and frankly, this is a group of people, the dreamers who have been incredibly powerful in their presentations of why they need this help. i think we should give him the cell. the author of the original dream act which is mentioned, i wanted to develop a solution that would really recognize the positive contributions the dreamers can make in our society. i'm really part proud of these members who are willing to stand up and say we have to solve this problem. we can't just keep kicking it down the alley. and hope that somebody else will come along and solve it. we need to solve it and get these kids an opportunity, we need to make
i think we need a permanent solution since this was rescinded. i commended working quickly towards that in the legislation to fix the problem that really exist in so much legal uncertainty. frankly, these are young people who have a real ability to contribute to our society. and in many cases their educated bias, in many cases they don't even know from which their parents came. they only know the united states of america. and frankly, this is a group of people, the dreamers who have been...
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speaker ryan has called for a permanent solution. the president has called for a permanent solution. so you're right. there are no guarantees in congress. because we have 435 people on one side, 100 people on the other side. and we have to come to an agreement somehow. but we are closer to a permanent solution for d.r.e.a.m.ers, for these young americans, because i consider them americans, than we have ever been. and i'm confident that it's going to get done. >> i'm going to hop on wikipedia right now and check your age to see if your optimism is indeed justified. >> and i'm a key clubber, too. >> they told me you are young, so, yes -- >> maybe by a year or two. >> congress hmoman, thank you. safe travels and our thoughts and prayers obviously with the folks there in south florida this weekend. >> thank you so much, craig. >>> the president sending some mixed signals on the future of daca. what, if anything, are democrats willing to concede to keep d.r.e.a.m.ers' future in this country secure? i'll ask a democratic congressman on the
speaker ryan has called for a permanent solution. the president has called for a permanent solution. so you're right. there are no guarantees in congress. because we have 435 people on one side, 100 people on the other side. and we have to come to an agreement somehow. but we are closer to a permanent solution for d.r.e.a.m.ers, for these young americans, because i consider them americans, than we have ever been. and i'm confident that it's going to get done. >> i'm going to hop on...
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i think we need a permanent solution since this was rescinded. i commended working quickly towards that in the legislation to fix the problem that really exist in so much legal uncertainty. frankly, these are young people who have a real ability to contribute to our society. and in many cases their educated bias, in many cases they don't even know from which their parents came. they only know the united states of america. and frankly, this is a group of people, the dreamers who have been incredibly powerful in their presentations of why they need this help. i think we should give him the cell. the author of the original dream act which is mentioned, i wanted to develop a solution that would really recognize the positive contributions the dreamers can make in our society. i'm really part proud of these members who are willing to stand up and say we have to solve this problem. we can't just keep kicking it down the alley. and hope that somebody else will come along and solve it. we need to solve it and get these kids an opportunity, we need to make
i think we need a permanent solution since this was rescinded. i commended working quickly towards that in the legislation to fix the problem that really exist in so much legal uncertainty. frankly, these are young people who have a real ability to contribute to our society. and in many cases their educated bias, in many cases they don't even know from which their parents came. they only know the united states of america. and frankly, this is a group of people, the dreamers who have been...
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only actsty council in pursuit of the interests of its permanent member states. it is not incidental that the reform of the security council had already been decided in 1992 --resolution reformhen, the u.n. issue has been discussed as the unga -- without any progress at all. the shows how deeply current members ar obsessed with their own -- are obsessed with their own interests. such an undemocratic u.n. security council -- i would like to once again remind all the distinguished delegates of the unjust and unfair nature of the resolution adopted by the secret counsel against the dprk. councilhe security fabricated illegal and double standard resolutions which only dprkbit the launch of the -- as a sovereign right of every state and without taking issue with all other launching countries. second, the security council cooked up illegal and double standard resolutions which arbitrarily prohibit only the nuclear tests of the dprk, all the nuclear tests strictly belong to sovereign states since the provision of nuclear tests had not entered the force -- into force. th
only actsty council in pursuit of the interests of its permanent member states. it is not incidental that the reform of the security council had already been decided in 1992 --resolution reformhen, the u.n. issue has been discussed as the unga -- without any progress at all. the shows how deeply current members ar obsessed with their own -- are obsessed with their own interests. such an undemocratic u.n. security council -- i would like to once again remind all the distinguished delegates of...
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this is our permanent... it is new.we are running the icehotel 365, a permanent ice hotel. why have ice hotel all year round? because people want to do it. seriously? simple answer. can we go and have a look inside? of course. let's go, ade. when you're this far north of the arctic circle there's daylight for 24—hours during the summer and the icehotel has found a way to harness that energy, bizarrely to keep temperatures inside below freezing. look at this! it's like a winter wonderland. what you first meet here is the ice bar. i hope the drinks come with ice, yeah? all of them. so, all the ice here comes from the river. everything, everything from the river. yes. so, it's in the cycle with the river and it's going back, like the ice glasses. so, the ice glass... you have a drink from the ice glass. when that evaporates, back into the river. if you want, you can ask the bar tender, can i bring it with me and throw it in the river? of course. it's extremely environmentally friendly. yes, it is. there are 20 rooms in thi
this is our permanent... it is new.we are running the icehotel 365, a permanent ice hotel. why have ice hotel all year round? because people want to do it. seriously? simple answer. can we go and have a look inside? of course. let's go, ade. when you're this far north of the arctic circle there's daylight for 24—hours during the summer and the icehotel has found a way to harness that energy, bizarrely to keep temperatures inside below freezing. look at this! it's like a winter wonderland....
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what is the permanent solution? >> i think that's something we want to work with congress to determine what that looks like. there has to be -- something needs to be done. it's congress's job to do that, and we want to be part of that process, and make sure there's a fix put in place, and this isn't ignored like it has been for the last five years. >> if congress doesn't get it done, considering the president's personal feelings, will you consider giving them additional time to get the solution passed? >> we'd like to have confidence that congress will do their job. we're going to ask that they do that, wane if congress doesn't want to do the job they were elected to do, then maybe they should get out of the way and let someone else do it. steven? >> he repeatedly referred to daca recipientses as illegal ilians. hundreds of thousands of americans did not get jobs that were taken by daca recipients. does the president share that view? >> i think that it's a known fact that there are over 4 million unemployment americ
what is the permanent solution? >> i think that's something we want to work with congress to determine what that looks like. there has to be -- something needs to be done. it's congress's job to do that, and we want to be part of that process, and make sure there's a fix put in place, and this isn't ignored like it has been for the last five years. >> if congress doesn't get it done, considering the president's personal feelings, will you consider giving them additional time to get...
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central oregon has 30% more people without permanent housing.the east coast, vermont is up almost 20%. new york city the number of homeless people out on the streets without nearly 40% over the past two years. >> reporter: that being said, across the country over all the homeless population is down. why are many of these statistics rising in the bay area? it -- when it comes to the issue of homelessness, one thing that cannot be ignored is the lack of affordable housing.>> reporter: that is especially true in the bay area. home prices are soaring. tom baker is taking a closer look at our housing crisis.>> we lived in the city of montague. and then i got priced often there moved to the city of clarion -- santa clara, got priced out decided to got priced out from there. >> reporter: the american dream of homeownership in the california dream of the -- easy living is it a severe drought and there's no economic el nino to end it . >> i had a wonderful kindergarten teacher get married in may. he could not afford a house here so they moved to san dieg
central oregon has 30% more people without permanent housing.the east coast, vermont is up almost 20%. new york city the number of homeless people out on the streets without nearly 40% over the past two years. >> reporter: that being said, across the country over all the homeless population is down. why are many of these statistics rising in the bay area? it -- when it comes to the issue of homelessness, one thing that cannot be ignored is the lack of affordable housing.>> reporter:...
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they are going to find a permanent accommodations and that is why we are giving that money. it is an immediate health, money that they get right away so that can help them with whatever incidentals they have while they work with their insurance and family members and >>> go ahead and tell us about the mission here and how long you have been here. >> we got here on the 27th and came down on the 28th. our goal the entire time they
they are going to find a permanent accommodations and that is why we are giving that money. it is an immediate health, money that they get right away so that can help them with whatever incidentals they have while they work with their insurance and family members and >>> go ahead and tell us about the mission here and how long you have been here. >> we got here on the 27th and came down on the 28th. our goal the entire time they
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what is the permanent solution? >> i think that's something we want to work with congress to determine what that looks like. but there has to be -- something needs to be done. it's congress job to do that. we want to be part of that process and make sure there is a fix in place to make sure this isn't ignored like it has been for the last five years. >> if congress doesn't get it done considering the president's personal feelings about these daca recipients, would he consider giving them additional time? >> we like to have confidence that congress will do their job. we're going to ask that they do that and that they allow us to work with them and be part of the process. if congress doesn't want to do the job they were elected to do, then maybe they should let someone else do it. >> the attorney general this morning repeatedly referred to daca resip kwrepbts as illegal aliens. and he said hundreds of thousands of americans did not get jobs that were taken by daca recipients. does the president share that view? >> i t
what is the permanent solution? >> i think that's something we want to work with congress to determine what that looks like. but there has to be -- something needs to be done. it's congress job to do that. we want to be part of that process and make sure there is a fix in place to make sure this isn't ignored like it has been for the last five years. >> if congress doesn't get it done considering the president's personal feelings about these daca recipients, would he consider giving...
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permanent accommodations, that's our goal. >> president trump said today the u.s.would be imposing additional sanctions on north korea. treasury secretary steven mnuchin is holding everything this afternoon in new york city were president trump is meeting with world leaders during the u.n. general assembly. c-span will have live at 3 p.m. eastern. and you and ambassador nikki haley is holding everything this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. eastern also in new york city. you can see that briefing live on c-span. senate republican leaders said they help to bring the latest gop health care proposal to the floor next week for a vote. tonight c-span will look at the plan offered by senators bill cassidy and lindsey graham that would change current health insurance funding in block grants for states. also another proposal to change the current individual insurance market. coverage begins at eight and is online at c-span.org or listen on the free c-span radio app. >> sunday night on "after words," "new york times" magazine contributor suzy hansen on your travels abroad in her book
permanent accommodations, that's our goal. >> president trump said today the u.s.would be imposing additional sanctions on north korea. treasury secretary steven mnuchin is holding everything this afternoon in new york city were president trump is meeting with world leaders during the u.n. general assembly. c-span will have live at 3 p.m. eastern. and you and ambassador nikki haley is holding everything this afternoon at 4:30 p.m. eastern also in new york city. you can see that briefing...
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that we are moving to a new shelter to try to help them to see -- to give them the time to find permanent accommodations. that's why we are given those $400. it is an immediate help. it is money they get right away. it is whatever incidentals they may have while they work with their insurance or family members or friends for them to find a
that we are moving to a new shelter to try to help them to see -- to give them the time to find permanent accommodations. that's why we are given those $400. it is an immediate help. it is money they get right away. it is whatever incidentals they may have while they work with their insurance or family members or friends for them to find a
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. >> hold definition says deferred, so i think that takes away the idea of a permanent thing -- when the idea of daca, literally the definition is deferred action, meaning it's not permanent. >> so you don't support that? >> again, we will lay out exactly what those principles look like over the next 7-10 days. focus is making sure that program gets taken care of, also coupling that with massive border security, interior enforcement -- some things we would like to see ending sanctuary cities. judges,re immigration supporting several different acts, these are things you will see. >> when the president said today he wanted to travel them -- arguments are set to start next .onth on a travel ban >> this is a step in the right direction. the president's travel executive order is motivated by national security. every step we can take to protect people in this country is a step we are going to take. we will continue to push forward. >> when a deal is ultimately daca, will it be reached between the president and house republicans -- the speaker of the house, majority leader in the senate, an
. >> hold definition says deferred, so i think that takes away the idea of a permanent thing -- when the idea of daca, literally the definition is deferred action, meaning it's not permanent. >> so you don't support that? >> again, we will lay out exactly what those principles look like over the next 7-10 days. focus is making sure that program gets taken care of, also coupling that with massive border security, interior enforcement -- some things we would like to see ending...
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of those, 29 have moved into temporary accommodation, while two have moved into permanent homes.t 165 tower blocks across the uk — clad with some form of aluminium composite material — had failed safety tests. several mps voiced concerns about the slow pace of the rehousing scheme, while others urged ministers to pay more attention to the psychological problems facing survivors. the number of people who have moved into temporary or permanent homes continues to rise, but i know that the overall total is still low. one reason for the low take—up of temporary home offers is that some residents simply don't want to move twice, and they have said that it is their preference to stay where they are until a permenant home becomes available. he said he didn't want to rush anyone. meanwhile, residents who don't want to live in emergency accommodation for any longer than is necessary. nor do i want families forced to move or make snap decisions simply so i have better numbers to report at the dispatch box. the grenfell disaster prompted a testing regime on cladding used for tower blocks. mr
of those, 29 have moved into temporary accommodation, while two have moved into permanent homes.t 165 tower blocks across the uk — clad with some form of aluminium composite material — had failed safety tests. several mps voiced concerns about the slow pace of the rehousing scheme, while others urged ministers to pay more attention to the psychological problems facing survivors. the number of people who have moved into temporary or permanent homes continues to rise, but i know that the...
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they were permanently talked about, they manage to stay in the media.ve any doubts about what they were actually trying to do. they still did it and people still voted for them. i think it isa people still voted for them. i think it is a big question. perhaps, in part, it is because enough time has passed since the second world war, and for some, especially younger voters, they do not have that connection to what happened that other people might have? that might be the case, and also, one of the big topics for the afd is political correctness. the things you are allowed to say and the things you are not allowed to say. they permanently as, there are things that we want to say, words that were used in national socialism that you do not really use, or have not used until now. they want to use it, and ina way until now. they want to use it, and in a way this is part of their success. in a way this is part of their success. everybody keeps complaining about it. that is the way they stay in the media. thank you for your help. we are digesting news that angel
they were permanently talked about, they manage to stay in the media.ve any doubts about what they were actually trying to do. they still did it and people still voted for them. i think it isa people still voted for them. i think it is a big question. perhaps, in part, it is because enough time has passed since the second world war, and for some, especially younger voters, they do not have that connection to what happened that other people might have? that might be the case, and also, one of...
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what is the permanent solution -- ms. huckabee sanders: i think that's something we want to work with congress to determine what that looks like. but there has to be something that needs to be done -- done. it's congress' job to do that. we want to be part of that process and make sure there's a fix that's put in place and this isn't ignored like it has been the last five years. reporter: if congress doesn't get it done by the march 5 deadline, considering the president's personal feelings about these daca recipients, will he consider giving them additional time to get the solution passed? ms. huckabee sanders: we'd like to have confidence that congress will do their job. we're going ask that they do that and that they allow us to work with them and be part of that process. if congress doesn't want to do the job that they were elected to do, then maybe they should get out of the way and let someone else do it. reporter: -- [inaudible] -- the attorney general this morning referred to daca recipients as illegal aliens and o
what is the permanent solution -- ms. huckabee sanders: i think that's something we want to work with congress to determine what that looks like. but there has to be something that needs to be done -- done. it's congress' job to do that. we want to be part of that process and make sure there's a fix that's put in place and this isn't ignored like it has been the last five years. reporter: if congress doesn't get it done by the march 5 deadline, considering the president's personal feelings...
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is this idea of the five permanent members having the power of veto how do you stop them using the power of veto as a shield because they in effect want to safeguard their own national. that's a very good question and you have to remember that the the five permanent members were the victorious allies in the second world war and they had only really a temporary. common goal at that time and of course with the change of government in china you have. you have. taiwan was for a long time representing china mainland china and that was changed so i don't. i'm not sure you can really think of the security council reforming itself because those countries are there to protect their own interest for while you have the majority of them having very similar interests but that is not the case now and as we've seen with any. should or should i say the heating up of a new cold war or freezing of relations between the main western powers and russia you come back to the sort of stalemate that you used to have during the height of the cold war so i don't think that you're going to find any sort of real cha
is this idea of the five permanent members having the power of veto how do you stop them using the power of veto as a shield because they in effect want to safeguard their own national. that's a very good question and you have to remember that the the five permanent members were the victorious allies in the second world war and they had only really a temporary. common goal at that time and of course with the change of government in china you have. you have. taiwan was for a long time...
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what is the permanent solution? >> that's something we want to work with congress to determine exactly what that looks like. there has to be something needs to be done. it's congress's job to do that. we want to be part of the process and make sure there's a fix in place and that this isn't ignored like it has been for the last five years. >> if congress doesn't get it done by the march 5th athdeadliatdeadline, would he consider giving them additional time to get a solution passed? >> we'd like to have confidence congress will do their job. again, if congress doesn't want to do the job they were elected to do, then maybe they should get out of the way and let someone else do it. >> he referred to daca recipients as illegal aliens and said that hundreds of thousands of americans did not get jobs by daca recipients. does the president share that view? >> there are hundreds of thousands of americans who are in the same age group that are unemployed. those are large groups of people that are unemployed that could possib
what is the permanent solution? >> that's something we want to work with congress to determine exactly what that looks like. there has to be something needs to be done. it's congress's job to do that. we want to be part of the process and make sure there's a fix in place and that this isn't ignored like it has been for the last five years. >> if congress doesn't get it done by the march 5th athdeadliatdeadline, would he consider giving them additional time to get a solution passed?...
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like what is the permanent solution? >> i think that's something we want to work with congress to determine exactly what that looks like, but there has to be -- something needs to be done. it's congress's job to do that, and we want to be part of that process and make sure that there is a fix put in place, and that this isn't ignored like it has been for the last five years. >> if congress doesn't get it done by the march 5th deadline, considering his feelings about these daca recipients, would the president consider giving them additional time. >> we're going to z congress do their job and allow us to work with them and be part of that process, but again, if congress doesn't want to do the job that they were elected to do, then maybe they should get out of the way and let someone else do it. >> we heard from the attorney general this morning, he repeatedly referred to daca recipients as illegal aliens and intimated that hundreds of thousands of americans did not get jobs that were taken by daca recipients. does the pres
like what is the permanent solution? >> i think that's something we want to work with congress to determine exactly what that looks like, but there has to be -- something needs to be done. it's congress's job to do that, and we want to be part of that process and make sure that there is a fix put in place, and that this isn't ignored like it has been for the last five years. >> if congress doesn't get it done by the march 5th deadline, considering his feelings about these daca...
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watch this. >> it's not a permanent fix.porary stopgap measure that lets us focus resources wisely giving a debris of relief and hope to talented, driven, patriotic young people, precisely because this is temporary. congress needs to act. >> that was president obama when he announced the program in 2012. president trump seemed to have a hard time making up his mind on this issue from the campaign to the oval office. >> always talking about dreamers for other people. i want the children that are growing up in the united states to be dreamers, also. they are not dreaming right now. we will immediately terminate president obama's two illegal executive amnesties. it's a very, very tough subject. we have to deal with daca with a heart. we love the dreamers. we love everybody. >> what does that love look like today? stand by to find out. we wait for jeff sessions to make the announcement. joining me now, dana bash and chris cillizza are
watch this. >> it's not a permanent fix.porary stopgap measure that lets us focus resources wisely giving a debris of relief and hope to talented, driven, patriotic young people, precisely because this is temporary. congress needs to act. >> that was president obama when he announced the program in 2012. president trump seemed to have a hard time making up his mind on this issue from the campaign to the oval office. >> always talking about dreamers for other people. i want the...
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supporters say it could be more permanent solution if the deal were to pass. the question is how likely is this to pass? the trump administration an ounce it will end daca in six months if congress did not find a more permanent solution. they congress also said he would support legislation if the package were to include a massive border security update. they would also need a majority of republicans in the house to allow about because of something called the hassett rule.>> it's a rule enforced by the democratic and republican leadership that says the bills will not come to the process unless there is a majority of votes within the republican caucus.>> right now the future of daca hangs in limbo but the recipients have to move forward as though it stays intact. many people are rushing around to fill out the documents to renew their permanent. santa clara county has been holding workshops which provides free legal help to get those documents filled out.>>> in our bay area watch, we are learning the staggering price tag for the damage in the coyote creek sliding
supporters say it could be more permanent solution if the deal were to pass. the question is how likely is this to pass? the trump administration an ounce it will end daca in six months if congress did not find a more permanent solution. they congress also said he would support legislation if the package were to include a massive border security update. they would also need a majority of republicans in the house to allow about because of something called the hassett rule.>> it's a rule...
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facing the capital and facing the permanent political class.e an old testament prophet laying out the bill of indictment and how your laying out the change could i thought it was very powerful. charlie: let's talk about the new sheriff in what he wanted to do. what is the highest priority of this president? , economy, the economy immigration, economic nationalism. what he did with enforcement of and hisgration laws whole effort to talk about how how going to put up quotas, it will be a new day in america. we are bringing manufacturing jobs back. we have no tax cut. if you read the presser, they are still thinking about tax reform. he has 3% economic growth today. he has the lowest hispanic unemployment, lowest black unemployment, lowest overall unemployment in 17 years. wages and agricultural at the lowest level. they are on the rise. we are seeing wage increases. you know what that is? it is economic nationalism. it is controlling illegal immigration and letting the world know that if you want to be in business, business investment is up 10%.
facing the capital and facing the permanent political class.e an old testament prophet laying out the bill of indictment and how your laying out the change could i thought it was very powerful. charlie: let's talk about the new sheriff in what he wanted to do. what is the highest priority of this president? , economy, the economy immigration, economic nationalism. what he did with enforcement of and hisgration laws whole effort to talk about how how going to put up quotas, it will be a new day...
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claiming some suffered brain injuries and permanent hearing loss. here's david kerley. >> reporter: word tonight that some american diplomats serving in cuba not only suffered mild traumatic brain injuries, but also some with permanent hearing saying it met with ten of those affected. who were hit by the sonic harassment attacks. along with traumatic brain injury, some officers are experiencing loss of balance, severe headaches, and cognitive disruption. a source says starting last december, the u.s. officials were exposed to a sonic device which experts suggest cold produce sound waves below, and above human hearing which could cause these symptoms. some officials were medically evacuated. the news tonight coming from the officers' union, not the state department which refused to reveal the diagnosis, but did expel two cuban diplomats in retaliation. >> we hold the cuban authorities responsible for finding out who is carrying out these health attacks. >> reporter: cuba says it has never used or allowed its territory to be used to attack diplomats.
claiming some suffered brain injuries and permanent hearing loss. here's david kerley. >> reporter: word tonight that some american diplomats serving in cuba not only suffered mild traumatic brain injuries, but also some with permanent hearing saying it met with ten of those affected. who were hit by the sonic harassment attacks. along with traumatic brain injury, some officers are experiencing loss of balance, severe headaches, and cognitive disruption. a source says starting last...
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officials say it may have done permanent damage. the man faces up to ten-years in prison and a 25-thousand dollar fine if convicted. already this year, other vandals have defaced the monument with spray paint and permanent marker. time now for weather - maria heading towards puerto rico. landfall just a few hours away. - still a category 5. max winds 165 mph - unseasonably warm weather ahead - fall arrives friday at 4:02 pm - dry through the weekend today: mostly sunny. warm and muggy. highs: 85-88 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: clear to partly cloudy. patchy fog. lows: 63-68 winds: nw 5 mph thursday: mostly sunny to partly cloudy. highs: 84-87 winds: nw 5 mph coming up - an amazon error. scratching their heads this morning - the alert about a purchase from your baby registry- when you don't even have one!! this season do your holiday shopping on us. introducing the monumental gift shop at mgm national harbor. n you play now through november 7. the more you play, the more gift bucks you'll earn to redeem for monumental gifts like jewel
officials say it may have done permanent damage. the man faces up to ten-years in prison and a 25-thousand dollar fine if convicted. already this year, other vandals have defaced the monument with spray paint and permanent marker. time now for weather - maria heading towards puerto rico. landfall just a few hours away. - still a category 5. max winds 165 mph - unseasonably warm weather ahead - fall arrives friday at 4:02 pm - dry through the weekend today: mostly sunny. warm and muggy. highs:...
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it's not a permanent fix. this is a temporary stopgap measure. it is the right thing to do.ut right, so he did that. ed is not a path to citizenship and was never meant to be a path to citizenship, but we told is in hundred thousand people, give us your phone number, your cell phone, your address and we'll protect you. now we told them we are going to go after you and put you on a six-month timeline. if this congress can't get something done, i'm sorry, you'll have to go and that is wrong. >> heather: limit what to josh quickly. if they are able to come to some consensus in six months, it will be a consensus that will hold up under the constitution. let's talk about the work that has to be done by congress. the house, they are in session for 12 days, senate, 17 days. a long list, avoid government shutdown, pass something for hurricane harvey. re-up insurance funding for children, fund obamacare exchanges. finished work on the defense bill, authorization to repeal and replace obamacare, the reconciliation expires at the end of the month. how did they tackle all this, add on t
it's not a permanent fix. this is a temporary stopgap measure. it is the right thing to do.ut right, so he did that. ed is not a path to citizenship and was never meant to be a path to citizenship, but we told is in hundred thousand people, give us your phone number, your cell phone, your address and we'll protect you. now we told them we are going to go after you and put you on a six-month timeline. if this congress can't get something done, i'm sorry, you'll have to go and that is wrong....
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they'd be allowed to stay potentially get permanent legal residency. it also includes more money for border security but no funding for the wall. the deal came after senate minority leader met with president trump over dinner last night. the white house followed up saying the president did not agree to exclude the border wall for good and he will continue pushing it with congress. >>> and president trump's original move last week to end daca met with this protest in philadelphia. demonstrators rallied for immigrant dreamers. >> no justice, no peace. >> students at the university of pennsylvania took their fight to keep daca to -- to keep daca to penn officials. they want the university to use its resources to support daca students and their families. the protesters also called on fellow students to reach out to local representatives. >>> we are following a developing story on pennsylvania's budget battle. the house approved a spending plan that flugs a $2.2 billion budget gap. the plan passed by a vote of 103-91. it needed 102 votes to pass. the plan d
they'd be allowed to stay potentially get permanent legal residency. it also includes more money for border security but no funding for the wall. the deal came after senate minority leader met with president trump over dinner last night. the white house followed up saying the president did not agree to exclude the border wall for good and he will continue pushing it with congress. >>> and president trump's original move last week to end daca met with this protest in philadelphia....
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we need a permanent solution. bill that both republicans and democrats agreed on.more than 60 votes in the senate and unfortunately in came to the house of representatives and it didn't get the vote it deserved. now again, we are in the position that we have to renegotiate and i believe we can make that happen. soledad:6 months, i almost think of that example you gave as exhibit a of why this might not work. you were so close and still ultimately couldn't get it across the finish line. rep. kihuen: i believe right now the sense of urgency is to help these 800,000 young americans, the dreamers. r schools, they are working, they are serving in our military. they deserve reassurance that we want them in this country. after that we can begin the discussi i believe that even daca, or even passing the dream act would be a band-aid on a broken leg, that broken leg being the broken immigration system. soledad: so you think it is a piece meal solution. the day, i believe it is going to be the responsibility of republicans and democrats to come up with a compromised solution
we need a permanent solution. bill that both republicans and democrats agreed on.more than 60 votes in the senate and unfortunately in came to the house of representatives and it didn't get the vote it deserved. now again, we are in the position that we have to renegotiate and i believe we can make that happen. soledad:6 months, i almost think of that example you gave as exhibit a of why this might not work. you were so close and still ultimately couldn't get it across the finish line. rep....
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in 2010, departments set aside 2424% of the bay's good oyster grounds to be permanently protected from harvesting. >> well, the sanctuaries i'm not in favor of them because they took 25% of our bottom away from u b but it wawas 75% of the most productive bottom thahat we had. so, i mean, it really put an impact onto the commercial fishery. i believe that we could achieve a better effect while having a managed reserve. and they could be openeded up wn you have new market, like justst before t thanksgiviving for yoyr thanksgivining orders, , and r christmas for your christmas orders. and that would really help the industry. >> because they do get opened for harvest periodically, you'rere not going to have the devellopment of the 3 3 dimensil reefs that you w would get overr time in a permanent sanctuary where that vertical growth of oysters is allowed to build upon itself over time and provide that 3 dimensional habitat. but everything's a compromise, i think youou need to mix in a consnseration fofor the fifishes and a consideration for the ecosystem. >> i understand watermen's frustrat
in 2010, departments set aside 2424% of the bay's good oyster grounds to be permanently protected from harvesting. >> well, the sanctuaries i'm not in favor of them because they took 25% of our bottom away from u b but it wawas 75% of the most productive bottom thahat we had. so, i mean, it really put an impact onto the commercial fishery. i believe that we could achieve a better effect while having a managed reserve. and they could be openeded up wn you have new market, like justst...
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there's no word on when the permanent pumps will be back up and running. victor oquendo, abc news. >>> taxi drivers say uber is endangering their livelihood. a tourist had a heart attack and died after getting caught up in the chaos. >>> and a new study is reviving the debate over whether prostate cancer screening saves lives, or whether it creates more stress for patients. the latest research shows screening does lower the risk of death from prostate cancer by as much as one third. it was determined to be most effective for black men and those who lost a parent, sibling or child to the for expectant moms to talk on the phone as much as they want despite concern over electromagnetic fields. researchers say it does not affect her unborn baby. data was analyzed from 50,000 mother and child pairs. they found no link to problems with communication, neuroskills or other neurological deficits. >>> and while we're talking about pregnancy and babies, britain's young royals are expecting their third. >> prince william and kate made it official. you can bet on what
there's no word on when the permanent pumps will be back up and running. victor oquendo, abc news. >>> taxi drivers say uber is endangering their livelihood. a tourist had a heart attack and died after getting caught up in the chaos. >>> and a new study is reviving the debate over whether prostate cancer screening saves lives, or whether it creates more stress for patients. the latest research shows screening does lower the risk of death from prostate cancer by as much as one...
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that comes with an option to make the deal permanent for a fee of $215 million dollars.psg sign the france international on a permanent deal, his contract will run untiljune 2022. in england alex oxlaide chamberlain‘s move from arsenal to liverpool was rubber stamped earlier on thursday after the fee of m5 million was agreed the day before. alexis sanchez is staying put after arsenal turned down two bids from manchester city. french international thomas lemar, who the gunners wanted if they were to let the chile forward go, has decided he's staying with monaco, thus scuppering the deal for sanchez to move as our reporter david ornstein explains. there is bitter disappointment here at the etihad stadium. manchester city have missed out on a key target, alexis sanchez. there is also a bitter disappointment in alexis sanchez‘s camp, because he thought he was going to become a mentor is a city player. that is because a conditional agreement had been reached between arsenal and manchester city. conditional wire? because arsenal needed to sign a replacement, thomas lemar of mo
that comes with an option to make the deal permanent for a fee of $215 million dollars.psg sign the france international on a permanent deal, his contract will run untiljune 2022. in england alex oxlaide chamberlain‘s move from arsenal to liverpool was rubber stamped earlier on thursday after the fee of m5 million was agreed the day before. alexis sanchez is staying put after arsenal turned down two bids from manchester city. french international thomas lemar, who the gunners wanted if they...